C. C. MORSE & CO.— SEEDS— SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
GEORGE DICKSON 
Produces huge blooms quite five inches across. The 
color is velvety black scarlet-crimson, with brilliant scarlet 
reflexed tips, with heavy and uniquely pure crimson- 
maroon veining on the reverse. (H. T. ) $1.00 each. 
JOSEPH HILL 
Pink, shaded salmon, outside of petals coppery-pink; a 
most superb shade; flowers large and double. (H. T.) 75o 
each. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK 
Carmine, changing to imperial pink. The blooms are large 
and highly perfumed. A novelty of distinct merit. (H. T.) 
50o each. 
LADY GREENALL 
Intense saffron orange, heavily zoned and overspread on 
deep creamv-white; the reflex of each petal is faintly but 
decidedlv suffused with delicate coppery shell pink. Flowers 
large, perfectly finished with high-pointed center, deep 
shell-shaped pe'tals. (H. T. ) 50c each. 
LADY HILLINGDON 
A cross of Papa Gontier and Mad Hoste. A grand rose 
for either pot work or garden decoration. Blooms con- 
tinuously, buds very long with a most pleasing shade of 
orange yellow. Particularly fine in the bud state. (T.) 
75c eaeh. 
LADY BARHAM 
Deep flesh, coral pink; enormous flowers of perfect gloou- 
lar shape, which are carried on stiff and erect flower stalks. 
The growth is very robust, with large, deep green foliage. 
Strongly tea-perfumed. (H. T.) 50c each. 
LIEUTENANT CHAURE 
Velvety crimson-red; large; a grand bloomer; an excel- 
lent sort". (H. T.) 50c each. 
MABEL DREW 
Deep cream in the young state, passing to intense canary- 
yellow in the center as the bloom develops; flowers large 
and full, with large, smooth, circular petals and delicious 
perfume. Gold medal, N. S. R. (H. T.) $1.00 each. 
MADAME CHARLES LUTAUD 
Large, full and globular flower, fine long bud of a nice 
ochre yellow, carmined tint, carried on long flowerstalks. 
The progeny of an unnamed variety crossed with Marquise 
de Sinety. (H. T.) $1.00 each. 
MADAME MELANI SOUPERT 
Salmon yellow, suffused carmine; buds long and pointed; 
when open the flowers resemble a semi-double paeony; a 
rose of most exquisite sweetness; a long and continuous 
bloomer. (H. T.) $1.00 each. 
MADAME LEON PAIN 
Silvery salmon, yellow orange center; reverse of petals 
bright red and vellow; plant strong grower; a most beau- 
tiful rose. (H. T. ) 75c each. 
MADAME ABEL CHATENAY 
Rich golden pink, suffused fawn and orange; buds nnd 
flowers of beautiful shape. (T. ) 50c each. 
MRS. AARON WARD 
Deep rich Indian yellow, occasionally tinted with salmon. 
A constant bloomer, with buds and open bloom of most 
refined form. (H. T. ) 50c each. 
MRS. SAM ROSS 
A flower of the largest size and greatest refinement, a 
lovely and uncommon shade of color difficult to describe. It 
tnay be said to shade from pale straw color to light 
chamois-yellow, with a distinct flush of buff on the reverse 
of petals. Gold Medal N. R. S. $1.00 each. 
Tha T.yoH Scat 
RAYON D'OR 
Yellow cadmium as the bloom begins to open, toning to 
sunflower yellow when fully expanded. Fine bronze-green 
foliage, glossy and immune from attacks of mildew. As 
our stock of this variety is limited we can only sell one 
plant to each order. (H. T. ) $1.00 each. 
SILVER MOON 
A grand new climbing rose of very strong, rampant 
growth; foliage very glossy; beautiful creamy white flow- 
ers, in clusters. Those who have seen this rose proclaim 
it a most lovely rose. Field grown, 50c each; $4.00 per 12- 
SUNBURST 
A vigorous grower of erect and slight spreading habit, 
with very few thorns; fine reddish green, bronzed foliage; 
long-pointed bud, generally borne singly on long stout 
stems; flowers large, fairly full and of nice elongated 
cupped form; the coloring is a superb cadmium yellow- 
orange center. (H. T. ) 50c each. 
VERNA MACKAY 
Vigorous, orect, free branching growth, buds long and 
pointed flowers medium sized, well formed and nicely re- 
flexed; color ivory sulphur buff, changing to brilliant lemon 
as the flower expands, very free and perpetual; a grand 
garden rose ( H T. > $1.00 er.ch. 
